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Daily devotions for 08-31-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: Wait on the Lord
Evening Title: Spiritual Healing
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Morning: Wait on the Lord
"Wait on the Lord."  --Psalm 27:14

It may seem an easy thing to wait, but it is one of the postures which a 
Christian soldier learns not without years of teaching. Marching and 
quick-marching are much easier to God's warriors than standing still. There are 
hours of perplexity when the most willin g spirit, anxiously desirous to serve 
the Lord, knows not what part to take. Then what shall it do? Vex itself by 
despair?  Fly back in cowardice, turn to the right hand in fear, or rush 
forward in presumption? No, but simply wait. Wait in prayer, however. Call upon 
God, and spread the case before Him; tell Him your difficulty, and plead His 
promise of aid.

In dilemmas between one duty and another, it is sweet to be humble as a child, 
and wait with simplicity of soul upon the Lord. It is sure to be well with us w 
hen we feel and know our own folly, and are heartily willing to be guided by 
the will of God. But wait in faith. Express your unstaggering confidence in 
Him; for unfaithful, untrusting waiting, is but an insult to the Lord.
Believe that if He keep you tarrying even till midnight, yet He will come at 
the right time; the vision shall come and shall not tarry. Wait in quiet 
patience, not rebelling because you are under the affliction, but blessing your 
God for it. Never murmur against the second cause, as the children of Israel 
did  against Moses; never wish you could go back to the world again, but accept 
the case as it is, and put it as it stands, simply and with your whole heart, 
without any self-will, into the hand of your covenant God,
saying, "Now, Lord, not my will, but Thine be done. I know not what to do; I am 
brought to extremities, but I will wait until Thou shalt cleave the floods, or 
drive back my foes. I will wait, if Thou keep me many a day, for my heart is 
fixed upon Thee alone, O God, and my spirit waiteth for Thee&n bsp;in the full 
conviction that Thou wilt yet be my joy and my salvation, my refuge and my 
strong tower."

Evening: Spiritual Healing
"Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed."  --Jeremiah 17:14
"I have seen His ways, and will heal him."   --Isaiah 57:18

It is the sole prerogative of God to remove spiritual disease. Natural disease 
may be
instrumentally healed by men, but even then the honour is to be given to God 
who giveth virtue unto medicine, and bestoweth power unto the human frame to 
cast off dis ease. As for spiritual sicknesses, these remain with the great 
Physician alone; He claims it as His prerogative, "I kill and I make alive, I 
wound and I heal"; and one of
the Lord's choice titles is Jehovah-Rophi, the Lord that healeth hee. "I will 
heal thee of thy wounds," is a promise which could not come from the lip of 
man, but only from the mouth of the eternal God.

On this account the psalmist cried unto the Lord, "O Lord, heal me, for my 
bones are sore vexed," and again, "Heal my soul, for I have sinned against  
thee." For this, also, the godly praise the name of the Lord, saying, "He 
healeth all our diseases." He who made man can restore man; He who was at first 
the creator of our nature can new create it. What a transcendent comfort it is 
that in the person of Jesus  "dwelleth all the fulness of the Godhead bodily!" 
My soul, whatever thy disease may be, this great Physician can heal thee. If He 
be God, there can be no limit to His power. Come then with the blind eye of 
darkened understanding, come with the limping foot of wasted energy, come with 
the maimed hand of weak faith, the fever of an angry temper, or the
plague of shivering despondency, come just as thou art, for He who is God can 
certainly restore thee of thy plague. None shall restrain the healing virtue 
which proceeds from Jesus our Lord. 

Legions of devils have been made to own the power of the beloved Physician, and 
never once has He been baffled. All His patients have been cured in the past 
and shall be in the future, and thou shalt be one among them, my friend, if  
thou wilt but rest thyself in Him this night.
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Daily devotions for 08-24-2005:
Devotion: Morning and Evening
Morning Title: No More Pain
Evening Title: He Dwells Within
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Morning: No More Pain
"The voice of weeping shall be no more heard." --Isaiah 65:19

The glorified weep no more, for all outward a causes of grief are gone. There 
are no broken friendships, nor blighted prospects in heaven. 
Poverty, famine, peril, persecution, and slander, are unknown there. No pain 
distresses, no thought of death&nbs p;or bereavement saddens. They weep no
more, for they are perfectly sanctified. No "evil heart of unbelief" prompts 
them to depart from the living God; they are without fault before His throne, 
and are fully conformed to His image.
Well may they cease to mourn who have ceased to sin. They weep no more, because 
all fear of change is past. They know that they are eternally secure. Sin is 
shut out, and they are shut in.
They dwell within a city which shall never be stormed; they bask in a sun which 
shall never set; they drink o f a river which shall never dry; they pluck fruit 
from a tree which shall never wither. 

Countless cycles may revolve, but eternity shall not be exhausted, and while 
eternity endures, their immortality and blessedness shall co-exist with it.  
They are for ever with the Lord. They weep no more, because every desire is 
fulfilled.
They cannot wish for anything which they have not in possession. Eye and ear, 
heart and hand, judgment, imagination, hope, desire, will, all the faculties, 
are completely satisfied; and imperfect as our present ideas are of  ;the 
things which God hath prepared for them that love him, yet we know enough, by 
the revelation of the Spirit, that the saints above are supremely blessed. The 
joy of Christ, which is an infinite
fulness of delight, is in them. They bathe themselves in the bottomless, 
shoreless sea of infinite beatitude. That same joyful rest remains for us. It 
may not be far distant. Ere long the weeping willow shall be exchanged for the 
palm-branch of victory, and sorrow's dewdrops will be transformed into the 
pearls of everlasting bliss. "Wherefore comfort one&nb sp;another with these 
words."

Evening: He Dwells Within
"That Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith." --Ephesians 3:17

Beyond measure it is desirable that we, as believers, should have the person of 
Jesus
constantly before us, to inflame our love towards Him, and to increase our 
knowledge of Him. I would to God that my readers were all entered as diligent 
scholars in Jesus' college, students of Corpus Christi, or the body of Christ, 
resolved to attain unto a good degree in the learning of the cross. But to 
have&nb sp;Jesus ever near, the heart must be full of Him, welling up with His 
love, even to overrunning; hence the apostle prays "that Christ may dwell in 
your hearts." See how near he would have Jesus to be! You cannot get a subject 
closer to you than to have it in the heart itself. "That He may dwell"; not 
that He may call upon you sometimes, as a casual visitor enters into a house 
and tarries for a night, but that He may dwell; that Jesus may become the Lord 
and Tenant of your inmost being, never more to go out.

Observe the words--that He may dwell in your heart, that best room of the house 
of manhood; not in your thoughts alone, but in your affections; not merely in 
the mind's meditations, but in the heart's emotions. We should pant after love 
to Christ of a most abiding character, not a love that flames up and then dies 
out into the darkness of a few embers, but a constant flame,
fed by sacred fuel, like the fire upon the altar which never went out. This 
cannot be accomplished except by faith. Faith must be strong, or love will n ot 
be fervent; the root of the flower must be healthy, or we cannot expect the 
bloom to be sweet. Faith is the lily's root, and love is the lily's bloom. Now, 
reader, Jesus cannot be in your heart's love except you have a firm hold of Him 
by your heart's faith; and, therefore, pray that you may always trust Christ in 
order that you may always love Him. If love be cold, be sure
that faith is drooping.

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